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Historical Archive: Anglo-Saxon and Pictish stone
Easterton Pictish slab, lines side, sandstone aft. 500, NMS X.IB 226, which has its own page
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Pictish stone slab, "The Burghead Bull" from Burghead, Morayshire, Grampian, Scotland, 7th c., BM MME 1861,10-24,1
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Easterton Pictish slab, animals side, sandstone 7th-8th c., NMS X.IB 226, which has its own page
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grave marker from under York Minster, early 8th c., Yorkshire Museum
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cross fragment, front, limestone, 9th c., Croft on Tees, St Peter's Church
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cross fragment, lower front, limestone, 9th c., Croft on Tees, St Peter's Church
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cross fragment, right side, limestone, 9th c., Croft on Tees, St Peter's Church
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cross fragment, back and right side, limestone, 9th c., Croft on Tees, St Peter's Church
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cross fragment, back, limestone, 9th c., Croft on Tees, St Peter's Church
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cross shaft fragment, front and right side, limestone, 9th c., All Saints' Church, Otley
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cross shaft fragment, front: evangelists, limestone, 9th c., All Saints' Church, Otley
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cross shaft fragment, upper front: evangelist, limestone, 9th c., All Saints' Church, Otley
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cross shaft fragment, left side, limestone, 9th c., All Saints' Church, Otley
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gravestone fr. St Paul's, limestone, early 11th c., MoL 4075, which has its own page
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St Mary Bishophill Jr, York, cross fragment with secular figures, millstone grit (sandstone), late 8th-9th c., Yorkshire Museum 1979.53
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St Mary Bishophill Jr, York, cross fragment with secular figures, millstone grit (sandstone), 8th-9th c., Yorkshire Museum 1979.53
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Weston church cross fragment side 1, top recut with Viking imagery, Yorkshire Museum
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Weston church cross fragment side 2, top recut with Viking imagery, Yorkshire Museum
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hermitage walls poss. 10th-11th c., Inchcolm Abbey, which has its own page
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